Flash Package

przez | 20/01/2009

The Flash package contains a variety of media to help you learn the program quickly and become proficient in creating your own Flash movies. These media include a printed manual, an expanded electronic version of the manual, online help that appears in your Web browser, a built-in ActionScript Reference panel, interactive lessons, and a regularly updated Web site. In addition, there are many third-party resources available to Flash designers and developers. Flash Help contains two main sections: Using Flash and the ActionScript Dictionary. For the best experience with Flash Help, Macromedia strongly recommends that you use a browser with Java player support, such as Internet Explorer 4.5 or later. Flash Help also supports Netscape Navigator 6.1 or later on Windows and Macintosh. Running Flash and Flash Help simultaneously on a Macintosh may require up to 32 MB of memory, depending on your browser’s memory needs.